ppl. a. [f. COMPANION sb.1 and v. + -ED.] Having, or accompanied by, a companion or companions.
1820. Keats, Lamia, 357. Companiond or alone.
1823. J. Wilson, Trials Marg. Lyndsay, xliv. 354. They [vain dreams] came upon her in the darkness of solitary midnight, and sometimes in the meridian brightness of the companioned day.
1889. G. Meredith, in Salt, Life J. Thomson, 180. A more companioned life.